IslandHopper
New Member
Trying to decide between the Trail Tracker and the Yukon 500. They both appear to have the same concept - 500 W motor, 4" wide tires, rigid frame. The Trail Tracker looks more attractive and solidly built. It's battery is incorporated into the downtube, so it is more sleek looking.
Big difference that I can see between the two of them is an over $2000 discrepancy in price. The Trail Tracker comes in at $4200 Canadian, while the Yukon Ltd (with fenders and rear light) is close to $1800 Cdn, with shipping.
I have test ridden the Trail Tracker, and it seems fine to me. However, that was only on city streets, and no inclines worth mentioning.
I'm not sure I could even get a test ride on a Yukon. The nearest dealer is pretty far away. So, if I do buy it, it will be more to do with reviews and so forth.
If it makes difference, I'm around 240 lbs, and have a 30" inseam. I should also note that whatever bike I end up with is going to be ridden up some fairly steep slopes, both in town and on the trails.
What say you, honourable people?
Big difference that I can see between the two of them is an over $2000 discrepancy in price. The Trail Tracker comes in at $4200 Canadian, while the Yukon Ltd (with fenders and rear light) is close to $1800 Cdn, with shipping.
I have test ridden the Trail Tracker, and it seems fine to me. However, that was only on city streets, and no inclines worth mentioning.
I'm not sure I could even get a test ride on a Yukon. The nearest dealer is pretty far away. So, if I do buy it, it will be more to do with reviews and so forth.
If it makes difference, I'm around 240 lbs, and have a 30" inseam. I should also note that whatever bike I end up with is going to be ridden up some fairly steep slopes, both in town and on the trails.
What say you, honourable people?